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. >> despite the saturation of police across the city, the -- there was a surge in shootings and two more homicides. the rise in violent behavior is rampant. >> city council members packed a building desperately looking for , including jobs for young people. >> they will tell you if they had job opportunities, they might not do these other things. traited, and don't have an outlet. >> they agree more police will help, but that this isn't the only answer. ht this could have been a fig over a basketball game. it could have been a fight over a bag brushed against a shoulder. been a fight over cell phone chargers, all three of which were motives for homicides in the last two weeks. >> this happened in the 3800 9th southeast. an adult male taken to the hospital. p to the let-u violence. abc 7 news. >> thank you. tonight police releasing a photo in a person of interest in r murder. he's the person of interest in the shooting of an american university graduate shot to earlier this month near the metro station, if you recall that. burglary. wanted for he's considered armed and ngerous. e inf
. >> despite the saturation of police across the city, the -- there was a surge in shootings and two more homicides. the rise in violent behavior is rampant. >> city council members packed a building desperately looking for , including jobs for young people. >> they will tell you if they had job opportunities, they might not do these other things. traited, and don't have an outlet. >> they agree more police will help, but that this isn't the only answer. ht this could...
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the first also is that saturation level. we can go on expanding and expanding. people from all over the world are coming in. easy transport to people in and out, unlike a few decades ago, people came by ship. right now they come in and then they are out. i also think that we have to sort of make a study on where the saturation level will be. because this could boom range and go out of control. the authorities need to do a little bit of soul searching. not more than what is needed be there. there has been country its that have been critical when saudi arabia, rightly so, made that rationing, if i may use the word, for every million saudi pilgrims, ask for more. but i think safety. and this incident has relayed that fact to all of us. >> good to talk to you. thanks. >>> japan's prime minister has been visiting areas of the country hit by severe flooding. the water is now receding. but many people have been left homeless. more than a hundred thousand people have been affected by the floods and landslides. four people were killed. more than 20 others are still missin
the first also is that saturation level. we can go on expanding and expanding. people from all over the world are coming in. easy transport to people in and out, unlike a few decades ago, people came by ship. right now they come in and then they are out. i also think that we have to sort of make a study on where the saturation level will be. because this could boom range and go out of control. the authorities need to do a little bit of soul searching. not more than what is needed be there....
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not only the issues that you have to deal with in terms of the geographic market competition, the saturation, all these other things. a number of the things that dr. dafny mentioned go beyond, i think, the things we tend to look at. i'm glad congress saw it fit to make this is a task that the doj would do. as far as i'm concerned market concentration is what i'm doing at the grocery store in trying to figure out what my wife asked me to buy when i got there. the way you're looking at market concentration here and all the other factors is in an area that should be making judgments on a nonpolitical basis on the merits of the deal based on factors that have been outlined. here's a concern that i have with this particular transaction. it's been alluded to by some have the comments today. different public policies that have been outside forces that are causing some of these things to occur either in the insurance industry or in the hospital industry. so my question is do you feel like in light of particularly some biases on the administration's part on where we should go with health care in the
not only the issues that you have to deal with in terms of the geographic market competition, the saturation, all these other things. a number of the things that dr. dafny mentioned go beyond, i think, the things we tend to look at. i'm glad congress saw it fit to make this is a task that the doj would do. as far as i'm concerned market concentration is what i'm doing at the grocery store in trying to figure out what my wife asked me to buy when i got there. the way you're looking at market...
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the purpose of the saturation patrols is two-pronged. to continue looking for these individuals and, number two, follow up on any leads that come in of suspicious people and leads for the major crime task force. additionally it's to advise the residents of fox lake that law enforcement is here to support them. we're here to keep the community safe, we're here to stay and we're going to go hand in hand with the residents of fox lake to ensure their security during this time. when an incident like this happens, it victimizes not just the police department but the whole community. so we are here for them. the schools in the area did decide to close today and that was for a couple reasons. obviously primarily to keep the children safe. a lot of children in this area do walk to school, and the schools made the determination to go ahead and cancel today for the safety. i'm going to turn the microphone over to the chief. >>> thank you. first i'd like to start off by thanking all of the resources that have come together, offered their support to
the purpose of the saturation patrols is two-pronged. to continue looking for these individuals and, number two, follow up on any leads that come in of suspicious people and leads for the major crime task force. additionally it's to advise the residents of fox lake that law enforcement is here to support them. we're here to keep the community safe, we're here to stay and we're going to go hand in hand with the residents of fox lake to ensure their security during this time. when an incident...
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the question of course is what is the saturation point and how do they lead to turmoil in their core base and there's people willing to switch out and upgrade and generate more sales. the other big piece as you mentioned in terms of their business just a little bit under 5% of the revenue right now is this other category of which the tv is in so it's a small part of their business today but it's one that's expected to be the headline grabber from this event because it starts to set up conversations around disruption which apple has done before and apple is coming in as the underdog. >> they are new and flashier particularly with the tv and given that it's more of a redesign than a new product i wonder if it's enough to convince customers to switch over or perhaps buy a new product. >> there's faster speed and new memory. what's the willingness to pay for most people to upgrade to having that extra memory so that you can store more consent on the phone and do it with a faster speed. people are willing to do that but the questions for people are is there a saturation point that's coming
the question of course is what is the saturation point and how do they lead to turmoil in their core base and there's people willing to switch out and upgrade and generate more sales. the other big piece as you mentioned in terms of their business just a little bit under 5% of the revenue right now is this other category of which the tv is in so it's a small part of their business today but it's one that's expected to be the headline grabber from this event because it starts to set up...
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at what point will we see the saturation point? >> next year. this year they're going into the quarter with such a strong upstart they will do well. next year is the big one they have to sustain it and that's when i think they'll have the real challenge. >> they're capital iegz on the weakness of the new smartphone makers so do they have to rely on other people's weaknesses still? >> i think they have done well to offer disposable spending. people spend more on their smartphone now than pre-iphone and they have grown the market. they have shaped the market to an apple market. >> can i get relationship vent here and talk about the recent malware hack. do you think that has any impact on people thinking about buying an apple iphone in the future if their software isn't safe? >> it effects all the smartphone makers. there's problems with android and other platforms too. apple hasn't had any significant issues prior to this. this largely effects apps in china so the effect globally not so much, in china, enormous. the equivalent in europe or north am
at what point will we see the saturation point? >> next year. this year they're going into the quarter with such a strong upstart they will do well. next year is the big one they have to sustain it and that's when i think they'll have the real challenge. >> they're capital iegz on the weakness of the new smartphone makers so do they have to rely on other people's weaknesses still? >> i think they have done well to offer disposable spending. people spend more on their...
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the purpose of the saturation patrols is two pronged -- to continue looking for these individuals ander two, follow up on any leads that come in of suspicious people and forward leads to the major crimes task force. additionally, it's to advise residents of fox lake that law enforce system here to support them, we're here to keep the community safe and we'll go hand in hand with the residents of fox lake to ensure their security at this time. when an incident like this happens it victimizes not just the police department but the whole community, we are here for them. the schools in the area decided to close today for a couple reasons. obviously primarily to keep the children safe a lot of children in this area walk to school and the schools made the determination to cancel today for the safety. i'll turn the microphone over to the chief. >> thank you, i'd like to start off by thanking all of the resources that have come together, offered their support to the task force. currently we're utilizing the fbi, atf, and united states marshal's office as well as the sheriff's office. alongsid
the purpose of the saturation patrols is two pronged -- to continue looking for these individuals ander two, follow up on any leads that come in of suspicious people and forward leads to the major crimes task force. additionally, it's to advise residents of fox lake that law enforce system here to support them, we're here to keep the community safe and we'll go hand in hand with the residents of fox lake to ensure their security at this time. when an incident like this happens it victimizes not...
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lebanon, and the saturation of the camp keeps coming to europe. it needs to be sort out. and taking people from the camp: as you said, the journalies will become more protect airious. i think germany is doing the right thing, taking the lead here, saying we are not going to play ball with you, if you express solidarity. this will be messies, but it has to be messy. until the european union realising that we are not taking the burden. we need to do it. that needs to be sorted out. germany, at least, is taking a stand. i hope that succeeds. but only partially succeeds tomorrow. >> we might get out of the starting blocks. thank you for joining us with your thoughts. >> still to come on al jazeera - japan's prime minister visits the areas hit by the worst flooding in 60 years. >> the victims of nepal's earthquake awaiting help to rebuild their lives. and we'll hear from roger federer as he goes for a record sixth title at the us open >>> israeli police fought with palestinians at the al-aqsa mosque, entering the courtyard to arrest palestinians throwing stones. the palestinia
lebanon, and the saturation of the camp keeps coming to europe. it needs to be sort out. and taking people from the camp: as you said, the journalies will become more protect airious. i think germany is doing the right thing, taking the lead here, saying we are not going to play ball with you, if you express solidarity. this will be messies, but it has to be messy. until the european union realising that we are not taking the burden. we need to do it. that needs to be sorted out. germany, at...
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the grounds gets saturated, the wind picks up, trees and power lines come down. that could lead to other problems. you want to certainly check in with us and check the web site, fox5ny.com, or go to yur our favorite store and wet the -- dari: the weather app. we changed the fox5ny.com. you still get there. i did that last week. steve: to be continued. thank you. breaking news. congress has passed a measure that prevents a government shutdown at midnight. the house and senate passed the legislation that will provide ten weeks to negotiate a more wide ranging budget deal. right now it continues federal funding for planned parenthood. the legislation heads to president obama for his expected approval. dari: all right. 10 weeks in the clear. steve: the star of fox's hit drama rosewood says success has not changed him. dari: actor morris chestnut talks to simone boyce about not letting hype go to his head. steve: and amtrak passengers who cannot pack light, better be ready to pay up. we are the largest and most diverse school district in america! yet we are one! one p
the grounds gets saturated, the wind picks up, trees and power lines come down. that could lead to other problems. you want to certainly check in with us and check the web site, fox5ny.com, or go to yur our favorite store and wet the -- dari: the weather app. we changed the fox5ny.com. you still get there. i did that last week. steve: to be continued. thank you. breaking news. congress has passed a measure that prevents a government shutdown at midnight. the house and senate passed the...
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the fog. it's now saturating the city by the bay and how all the clouds will impact your monday forecast as theeveryone, we're going to get you outside and we heard a little weather but you got a traffic alert right? >> yeah just came in from chp. northbound 101. two right lanes completely shut town for the accident involving a big rig and lost its trailer and now stuck in lanes there. minor injuries reported and we are seeing some delays as they'll be closed for at least 30 minutes maybe more. use 280 in the meantime as alternate. again the traffic alert north 101. two right lanes are completely shut down. elsewhere past that, northbound no delays towards sfo. southbound, over into san jose. we're not seeing any trouble spots. a few stop and go conditions northbound through san jose but overall it's pretty light conditions for your monday morning commute in san jose. no delays on guadalupe parkway and 85 and 17 all looks clear in the south bay. taking a look at the altamont pass, westbound 580 stacked up out of tracy. 22 minutes now at least from the altamont pass to 680 for that ride but an a
the fog. it's now saturating the city by the bay and how all the clouds will impact your monday forecast as theeveryone, we're going to get you outside and we heard a little weather but you got a traffic alert right? >> yeah just came in from chp. northbound 101. two right lanes completely shut town for the accident involving a big rig and lost its trailer and now stuck in lanes there. minor injuries reported and we are seeing some delays as they'll be closed for at least 30 minutes maybe...
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once germany researches the saturation point, what happens next? >> good morning. 'm not sure that germany wants to accepted 800,000 refugees. that was a number forecast to be applying for asylum in germany. not surprisingly, in the face of this unprecedented spirit of applicants for asylum, germany has been trying to persuade other european countries to take a bit more of the strain that germany alone with austria would otherwise be facing. >> how do you account for the very different approach that this refugee crisis that we are witnessing in austria and, indeed, in germany, visa bee what we have witnessed in hungary, and serbia, obviously is outside the european union, but serbia as well. >> gemany has a strong tradition of accepting refugees. it's been a leading country in the european asylum system. it's been the biggest recipient of applications for asylum over the last 25 years. so germany's certainly got a fine record, of accepting refugees. other countries are not in quite the same position. relatively few position applied to go to hungary. hungary is not b
once germany researches the saturation point, what happens next? >> good morning. 'm not sure that germany wants to accepted 800,000 refugees. that was a number forecast to be applying for asylum in germany. not surprisingly, in the face of this unprecedented spirit of applicants for asylum, germany has been trying to persuade other european countries to take a bit more of the strain that germany alone with austria would otherwise be facing. >> how do you account for the very...
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by enticing chinese golfers to the saturated coastline of myrtle beach, south carolina. >> if we needbe seaside, there's always los angeles and myrtle beach, and we chose myrtle beach. >> which turns out to be a bargain. the group snapped up 22 golf courses for $100 million in cash. >> we built too many golf courses in the 80s and 90s, and the apply and demand got out of sync. >> he heads the myrtle beach chamber of commerce. >> one of the things to go was the golf package. >> so when nick and dan flew into town, you must have been like ca-ching! >> the opportunity to bring chinese golfers to the u.s. could be a huge shot in the arm to our golf industry that desperately needs more travelers. >> it's not only a passion, but they bring big wallets, and in fact, the chamber of commerce in myrtle beach estimates that chinese spend up to 5 times morn their north american counterparts. money that moves the links into local businesses, and the founder's group hopes to capture more of by selling cation homes they're building for chinese golfers. a win-win in myrtle beach if it all comes toget
by enticing chinese golfers to the saturated coastline of myrtle beach, south carolina. >> if we needbe seaside, there's always los angeles and myrtle beach, and we chose myrtle beach. >> which turns out to be a bargain. the group snapped up 22 golf courses for $100 million in cash. >> we built too many golf courses in the 80s and 90s, and the apply and demand got out of sync. >> he heads the myrtle beach chamber of commerce. >> one of the things to go was the golf...
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certainers already found the bodies of our other hikers the ground was saturated before the historic flood struck. there is more rain in the forecast for them today. >>> thanks. >>> right now, want to check our own forecast for rain across the bay area. kari. >> we start out with mostly clear skies this morning, cool temperatures. watching this cluster of showers that will continue to approach northern california and then move into the rest of the bay area, as we go through the rest of the morning. zooming in, we are seeing some patches of very heavy rain in there, too. and that looks very good with all of that moisture continuing to move in. time line of when to expect the rain, it it moves into the north bay by lunchtime. and then it continues to progress to the south and to the east by afternoon. we have it moving into san francisco as well as parts of the east bay and then into the south bay later on this evening. but the rain will be less intense, more of a light scattered rain moving in later on this evening. it's 47 degrees now in santa rosa. 57 degrees in sunnyvale. and highs
certainers already found the bodies of our other hikers the ground was saturated before the historic flood struck. there is more rain in the forecast for them today. >>> thanks. >>> right now, want to check our own forecast for rain across the bay area. kari. >> we start out with mostly clear skies this morning, cool temperatures. watching this cluster of showers that will continue to approach northern california and then move into the rest of the bay area, as we go...
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what is happening is the smartphone market is saturated for the first time. how worried are you?o: china has moved into the replacement market. people already have a phone. they want to buy a new phone every year. the replacement is actually coming down. people are more anxious to buy a new phone more often. there is a tremendous amount of room for us to grow even if the pie itself isn't growing. emily: would you ever make a car? hugo: we are not making a car just to be clear. i think that is an extraordinarily difficult task. it is not something that we can build today. we are not resourced. but why not? emily: you raised $1.1 billion. you are valued at $45 billion. why is xiaomi still private? hugo: i think that is moving fast. when you are a public company you are more restrained in your ability to do that, to massively allocate investment into something that may not pan out for some time. i think that being more flexible and being able to move quickly is the reason why we will be private for quite a long time. emily: what is an ipl look like? hugo: five years away. he has bee
what is happening is the smartphone market is saturated for the first time. how worried are you?o: china has moved into the replacement market. people already have a phone. they want to buy a new phone every year. the replacement is actually coming down. people are more anxious to buy a new phone more often. there is a tremendous amount of room for us to grow even if the pie itself isn't growing. emily: would you ever make a car? hugo: we are not making a car just to be clear. i think that is...
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but the one thing to be concerned about, if we get a lot of rain, the ground would be saturated. the wind starts picking up. that means trees and power lines come down easier. ernie: that's true. a real problem. we'll hope for the best. keep an eye on it for us. thank you, nick. by the way, with all of this going on, keep in mind we're a month away from the three-year anniversary of superstorm sandy. remember all the devastation that it caused. there are many communities which might be in the path of joaquin that have not recovered from sandy. arthur chi'en is in belmar, new jersey, with more on that. good evening to you. what's the feeling like that? what are you hearing? >> certainly history has a great bearing on how people feel. governor cuomo amongst those issuing a warning today, telling everybody to take this seriously. let's pan down here so you can see what the township has done. this is a six foot barrier built up and down this span. local residents are gearing up >> stock up on canned goods, batteries, candles. >> reporter: you've done all this? >> absolutely. >> report
but the one thing to be concerned about, if we get a lot of rain, the ground would be saturated. the wind starts picking up. that means trees and power lines come down easier. ernie: that's true. a real problem. we'll hope for the best. keep an eye on it for us. thank you, nick. by the way, with all of this going on, keep in mind we're a month away from the three-year anniversary of superstorm sandy. remember all the devastation that it caused. there are many communities which might be in the...
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they call me "the saturation." [crowd laughs] - or--or--you know what? ou. and before i go, real quick. i gotta say one more thing. mr. trump, i think you should run for president. i probably really mean that's a stupid idea. [cheers and applause] all right. [cheers and applause] - coming up, anthony jeselnik and marlee matlin. [cheers and applause] (hooves on gravel) i gotta ask, man. what's it like living without the internet? (snap) it's alright. i just get photos of your mom through the mail. snap into a slim jim! we're looking for something maybe a little less expensive? absolutely. please. maybe doesn't move when you touch it? yes. well, check out yelp. we know just the place. whatever you need, whenever you need it, check yelp first. we know just the place. [cheers and applause] - all right, we wanna thank the pope for that marvelous speech. holy shit. all right, let's, uh... let's be honest. our next roaster, anthony jeselnik is here because greg giraldo is dead. well, tonight, anthony jeselnik is going to leave his stamp on the roast, and tomorro
they call me "the saturation." [crowd laughs] - or--or--you know what? ou. and before i go, real quick. i gotta say one more thing. mr. trump, i think you should run for president. i probably really mean that's a stupid idea. [cheers and applause] all right. [cheers and applause] - coming up, anthony jeselnik and marlee matlin. [cheers and applause] (hooves on gravel) i gotta ask, man. what's it like living without the internet? (snap) it's alright. i just get photos of your mom...
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they call me "the saturation." [crowd laughs] - or--or--you know what? d before i go, real quick. i gotta say one more thing. mr. trump, i think you should run for president. i probably really mean that's a stupid idea. [cheers and applause] all right. [cheers and applause] - coming up, anthony jeselnik and marlee matlin. [cheers and applause] - all right, we wanna thank the pope for that marvelous speech. holy shit. all right, let's, uh... let's be honest. our next roaster, anthony jeselnik is here because greg giraldo is dead. well, tonight, anthony jeselnik is going to leave his stamp on the roast, and tomorrow, he's gonna use that stamp to buy food. so please give a nice, warm meal to anthony jeselnik. [cheers and applause] - thank you. oh, seth mcfarlane, everybody. [cheers and applause] you know, at first, i thought seth was just famous for the family guy, but then i did some research, and he's actually not famous at all. you know, they say you only roast the ones you love, so this is gonna be short. it's been a rough year for comedy. not only did t
they call me "the saturation." [crowd laughs] - or--or--you know what? d before i go, real quick. i gotta say one more thing. mr. trump, i think you should run for president. i probably really mean that's a stupid idea. [cheers and applause] all right. [cheers and applause] - coming up, anthony jeselnik and marlee matlin. [cheers and applause] - all right, we wanna thank the pope for that marvelous speech. holy shit. all right, let's, uh... let's be honest. our next roaster, anthony...
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the air nearly completely saturated. nds out of the south and it's just pumping up that warm and rather humid air mass. the barometric pressure is currently falling. satellite6 and action radar showing the heavy rain as it moved through the area late last night and in the overnight hours and it moved through kind of quickly but you get the idea we're not entirely out of the woods. yes, we have clouds, showers here or there so it's kind of the day where you'll see cloudy skies for the most part and some showers at times. future tracker6 having a good handle on this. i'm showing at 7 o'clock in the morning maybe some showers moving through here or there and then we see this again at 9 o'clock, a little bit less though. it's enough during your morning commute that the roads will be wet. the rain won't be coming down too heavily so you're not going have a major problem driving through it. we advance this to lunchtime. if you were to go outside to take a walk you might want to bring an umbrella, maybe a shower or two. nothing
the air nearly completely saturated. nds out of the south and it's just pumping up that warm and rather humid air mass. the barometric pressure is currently falling. satellite6 and action radar showing the heavy rain as it moved through the area late last night and in the overnight hours and it moved through kind of quickly but you get the idea we're not entirely out of the woods. yes, we have clouds, showers here or there so it's kind of the day where you'll see cloudy skies for the most part...
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the ground was already saturated before the floodwaters struck.here is still more rain, flooding in the forecast for today. >> thank you. >>> police in the east bay looking for a man who tried to kidnap 13-year-old girl while she walked home from school. the man in the sketch suspected in the attempted kidnapping of a 13-year-old san ramon girl. he's about 40 years old with short blond hair and a beard. happened monday after school. the girl was walking in the neighborhood of 680, she says the man called to her to get into his white minivan. she revused but he got out and managed to pull her wrist. >>> the city of san jose could be getting its second minimum wage hike in three years. the city's joining other cities in santa clara to consider a regional minimum wage increase. city council voted to hire consultants to study impacts of raising the county minimum wage to $15 or higher. voter as proved raising the minimum wage to $10 an hour. >> streamlining the process to add new affordable housing. ordinances to remove the red tape that kept some aff
the ground was already saturated before the floodwaters struck.here is still more rain, flooding in the forecast for today. >> thank you. >>> police in the east bay looking for a man who tried to kidnap 13-year-old girl while she walked home from school. the man in the sketch suspected in the attempted kidnapping of a 13-year-old san ramon girl. he's about 40 years old with short blond hair and a beard. happened monday after school. the girl was walking in the neighborhood of...
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with the saturation coverage of pope francis's visit last week, very hard to believe that anything coulde stayed secret. but nbc news has confirmed that controversial kentucky clerk kim davis met the pope during his visit to washington last week. here's how davis described the meeting this morning. >> i put my hand out, and he grabbed it and i hugged him, and he hugged me, and he said, thank you for your courage. >> for more on this, i'm joined by nbc's hallie jackson. we were talking to the lawyer for kim davis last hour. this was a clandestine meeting they managed to pull off in the middle of washington, with millions of people watching pope francis's every move, kate. and they say the legal group representing kim davis said this is because they wanted to make sure to not overshadow the pope's visit. and really the pope's message. he was here for a reason. that's why this information, they say, is coming out days after the fact. the meeting happened apparently on thursday, they say, at the residence where the pope was saying in washington. kim davis and her husband secretly whisked in,
with the saturation coverage of pope francis's visit last week, very hard to believe that anything coulde stayed secret. but nbc news has confirmed that controversial kentucky clerk kim davis met the pope during his visit to washington last week. here's how davis described the meeting this morning. >> i put my hand out, and he grabbed it and i hugged him, and he hugged me, and he said, thank you for your courage. >> for more on this, i'm joined by nbc's hallie jackson. we were...
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you look at the saturation, the penetration some of these auto companies have in the diesel market. it is well above 50%. will there be a government policy shift towards hybrid, becauselectrics, that is what direction they could go. last year, there was an announcement there will be subsidies for electric vehicles. that is a question i will watch for, as well as what do the other auto companies say? are they concerned what happened here could metastasize to the entire industry? guy: you mentioned the replacement, the possible replacement for dr. winterkorn. who is on the list? are we going to do with an interim candidate, a permanent replacement? hans: well, depends your definition of permanent and interim. you could have a candidate come in for a couple years and have somebody else be grew to take the company forward. swo names we hear is mathia mueller, the ceo of porsche. they had $3 billion in profits last year. the other candidate would be considered the outside candidate and that is herbert diess. he spent his career at bmw. he isn't as well immersed in the volkswagen history.
you look at the saturation, the penetration some of these auto companies have in the diesel market. it is well above 50%. will there be a government policy shift towards hybrid, becauselectrics, that is what direction they could go. last year, there was an announcement there will be subsidies for electric vehicles. that is a question i will watch for, as well as what do the other auto companies say? are they concerned what happened here could metastasize to the entire industry? guy: you...
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even before all of the historic rain fell the ground was saturated because it is the rainy season. >> so sad. amazing video to see. >>> 4:41. more big lay-offs at hewlett-packard. >> getting ready for gop debate number two. will a former hp ceo trump her competition? >>> i still haven't washed my car. good thing. >> i've been cheating and looking at radar. i see a lot of green. >> let mother nature wash the car today. if you tried to get out to the car wash, it's going to be dirty again tomorrow. this is much needed rain. i'm setting out my plants and getting ready. a live look from san rafael this morning. everything is all dry. but this picture is expected to change as early as this afternoon for the north bay. and looking at the radar, we're starting to see it coming together a cluster of showers approaching northern california moving into the redding area. and that will be what we are expecting to move into the bay area later on today. so looking good. it's holding together, and there is a lot of moisture gathering up over the pacific. we are looking at now temperatures nice and c
even before all of the historic rain fell the ground was saturated because it is the rainy season. >> so sad. amazing video to see. >>> 4:41. more big lay-offs at hewlett-packard. >> getting ready for gop debate number two. will a former hp ceo trump her competition? >>> i still haven't washed my car. good thing. >> i've been cheating and looking at radar. i see a lot of green. >> let mother nature wash the car today. if you tried to get out to the car...
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the more the news is obviously saturated with the national stage. >> jeremy mayor from george mason university says it's a pattern he has seen before. >> the virginia election system is designed to have low voter turnout and low voter attention to these very important state elections. the state legislative elections, which will determine who controls both houses of our state legislature. >> and this year, there may be an added factor. the intensity and the early part of the 2016 presidential campaign. >> the big election, they get so much news coverage. it's harder, you don't hear much about the local election. >> all 140 seats in virginia's general assembly will be chosen november 3, along with many local supervisors, mayors, and school boards. >> certainly, affects the road in front of your house in ways and how you commute. and so virginiaens should care more. >> elections bring only about 30% of the registered voters to the polls. in falls church, hank silverburg, wusa9. >> the election is on november 3, in person absentee voting started today. >>> a big crowd on the mall today. it's not t
the more the news is obviously saturated with the national stage. >> jeremy mayor from george mason university says it's a pattern he has seen before. >> the virginia election system is designed to have low voter turnout and low voter attention to these very important state elections. the state legislative elections, which will determine who controls both houses of our state legislature. >> and this year, there may be an added factor. the intensity and the early part of the...
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the market is saturated with digital technology. china is the engine of growth. there has been a fall in sales, but it accounts for 30% of the global market. apple hopes ut new updated devices can hold on to market share. >> i would not line up at the store, but i would by the iphone. i'm excited everyone is talking about the pink iphone 6 s. i want one. she will not need to wait long, the next generation of devices set to hit retail shelves around the world within months >>> and a quick reminder you can keep up to date with all the news on the website. there it is on the screen. all the latest on the growing refugee crisis across europe. the address aljazeera.com. >>> on "america tonight" - note o roam. in the wilds of wyoming, a warning to watch dogs. >> i have specifically not brought a camera or notebook to protect myself from getting arrested >>> adam may with a new law. also tonight - ha hard journey to the promised land. the syrian refugees who have found sanctuary in europe, and the
the market is saturated with digital technology. china is the engine of growth. there has been a fall in sales, but it accounts for 30% of the global market. apple hopes ut new updated devices can hold on to market share. >> i would not line up at the store, but i would by the iphone. i'm excited everyone is talking about the pink iphone 6 s. i want one. she will not need to wait long, the next generation of devices set to hit retail shelves around the world within months >>> and...
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that's just the way he was. >> reporter: now, right now, they're conducting a saturation search. ssive manhunt of yesterday. they're doing this just to find leads in the area. and also, to reassure residents here they're out here, looking for these guys and that they're well to tekted. francis? >> same time, those authorities say they're expanding the search but yet they are going past the two-mile radius they covered in the search of yesterday, right? >> reporter: right. we're not seeing again nothing like that massive manhunt yesterday. they had 400 officers, 39 canines, they had the sheriff, atf. they do tell us that many of the same agencies are here just not as many officers out. it's really focusing on the investigation putting all their resources into trying to find out who these guys are and where they are. >> hour 31 of this search for the three suspects. msnbc's adam reiss, thank you very much. >> for more, i'm joined by eugene mcdonald, a professor. good to have you with us here. during that press conference in the last hour, those authorities said, yes, we are making p
that's just the way he was. >> reporter: now, right now, they're conducting a saturation search. ssive manhunt of yesterday. they're doing this just to find leads in the area. and also, to reassure residents here they're out here, looking for these guys and that they're well to tekted. francis? >> same time, those authorities say they're expanding the search but yet they are going past the two-mile radius they covered in the search of yesterday, right? >> reporter: right....
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the air is just nearly saturated. west, that's the culprit pulling in kind of that tropical moist air mass. satellite6 and action radar showing that heavy rain. see how quickly it kind of spins on out of here from last night into the overnight hours. and now in its wake, yeah, we've got some showers here or there. as we look to the south because it's pulling up out of the southwest you can kind of see how there's some more showers that will move through the region. it's not going to rain all day. we're going deal with lots of clouds, some rain at times. this is at 8:30 in the morning, future tracker showing some showers here or there and then we advance this through the day. not a whole lot a shower, a quick period of rain here or there. this is a look at 2:30. it's showing some showers, even a little bit heavier right there near the coast and then at 9 o'clock tonight, still more of the same. lots of clouds, couple of showers so he some real rain days coming. today is not your big rain day but feeling certainly damp o
the air is just nearly saturated. west, that's the culprit pulling in kind of that tropical moist air mass. satellite6 and action radar showing that heavy rain. see how quickly it kind of spins on out of here from last night into the overnight hours. and now in its wake, yeah, we've got some showers here or there. as we look to the south because it's pulling up out of the southwest you can kind of see how there's some more showers that will move through the region. it's not going to rain all...
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what is happening in china is the smartphone market is saturated for the very first time.orried are you about that? hugo: what the data says is that china has moved into the replacement market. meaning people already have a phone. and every year, they just want to buy a new phone. the interesting point is that the replacement cycle is actually coming down. people are more anxious to buy a new phone more often. there is a tremendous amount of room for us, we think, to grow, even if the pie itself isn't growing. emily: would you ever make a car? hugo: would we ever make a car? we are not making a car right now, just to be clear. i think that is an extraordinarily difficult task. it is not something that we can build today. we just are not resourced to do something like that, but why not? emily: you guys recently raised $1.1 billion. you are valued at $45 billion. why is xiaomi still a private company? hugo: i do think that moving fast and being able to change direction quickly is important for us. when you are a public company, you are a bit more restrained in your ability t
what is happening in china is the smartphone market is saturated for the very first time.orried are you about that? hugo: what the data says is that china has moved into the replacement market. meaning people already have a phone. and every year, they just want to buy a new phone. the interesting point is that the replacement cycle is actually coming down. people are more anxious to buy a new phone more often. there is a tremendous amount of room for us, we think, to grow, even if the pie...
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deblasia and say it's no different than bloomberg, 80 per market rate and the more you create housing like that you are saturatinghe market with market-rate housing. developers in the city want to profit as much as they can and their heart is not into building houses for poor people, that is not their goal, their goal is to get market-rate rents. >> reporter: new york's largest existing stock of affordable housing is the one million apartments that are rent regulated under state law. but the trend is clear, since the early 80s nearly 20% of these have been converted to market rate. >> hi. >> reporter: she has lived in a rent stabilized apartment in the bronx since 1988. by law her landlord can only raise her rent a small percentage each year but if she moves out he can raise the rent 20%. >> the area is going through this and that is no secret. the writing is on the wall, if you can get these buildings from being rent stabilized then you can charge $2500 a month, $3,000 a month eventually. >> she never missed a rent payment but six months ago she received an eviction order from her landlord. >> the most helpless
deblasia and say it's no different than bloomberg, 80 per market rate and the more you create housing like that you are saturatinghe market with market-rate housing. developers in the city want to profit as much as they can and their heart is not into building houses for poor people, that is not their goal, their goal is to get market-rate rents. >> reporter: new york's largest existing stock of affordable housing is the one million apartments that are rent regulated under state law. but...
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right now they are focused on the sheriff's department, state police and lake county police here focusing on saturatings the detective and he had more to say about what they are doing today. >> we're asking residents in the fox lake area to please be on the alert if they see anything suspicious to dial 911 immediately. anything out of the ordinary and anything they are not used to seeing in their subdivisions. no tip is too small. we're asking for the community's help on locating anything suspicious. >> now the slain officer, lieutenant charles gliniewicz, a 30-year veteran is expected to retire in one month but decided to stay on. a married father of four, someone who trained other officers and also trained young men and women and cadets how to be future police officer, he was a real role model for them. 84 police officers killed so far this year, four in the last nine days. jose. >> adam reiss, thank you very much. >>> i want to bring in jim cavanaugh, thank you for being with me this morning. >> good morning. >> 24 hours since the officer was gunned down in fox lake, what's the likelihood that these
right now they are focused on the sheriff's department, state police and lake county police here focusing on saturatings the detective and he had more to say about what they are doing today. >> we're asking residents in the fox lake area to please be on the alert if they see anything suspicious to dial 911 immediately. anything out of the ordinary and anything they are not used to seeing in their subdivisions. no tip is too small. we're asking for the community's help on locating anything...
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the competition, the saturation, all of these other things, a number of the things that dr. death he mentioned that go beyond. the thing is that we tend to look at it i am glad that congress on their way fed to make this task is something that the doj would do. this is for a variety of reasons. market concentration is what i do what i am at the grocery store trying to figure out what my wife asked me to buy when i went there. the way you look at market concentration here and all the other factors i think it is appropriately in an area that should be making judgments on a nonpolitical basis. on the merits of the deal based on factors that have been outlined. thiswill help with particular transaction. policy thatpublic has been outside forces causing some of these things to incur, either of insurance industry, or the hospital industry. my question is, do you feel like goight of where we should and health care and future of the nation, that the process we have in place in the doj is decision produce a based on the parameters set forth? the first is something that may be influen
the competition, the saturation, all of these other things, a number of the things that dr. death he mentioned that go beyond. the thing is that we tend to look at it i am glad that congress on their way fed to make this task is something that the doj would do. this is for a variety of reasons. market concentration is what i do what i am at the grocery store trying to figure out what my wife asked me to buy when i went there. the way you look at market concentration here and all the other...
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as the limestone is saturated by rising sea, there's an upsurge of water through the sewer system.o far 8 pumps have been installed, and seem to be doing the trick. >> we think we have a great 50-60 year solution. after that human innovation and technology, we believe, will catch up. >> this is the first type anyone did this on a city-wide scale. we'll make mistakes... >> we are the pioneers. >> i like it. >> reporter: with a lifetime in miami, dan is a retired boat cap feign and is an environmental activist. he took us on a tour of the city's efforts. >> let me show you something. they'll raise the sidewalks. look at that. >> reporter: that's what, 2 feet. >> at least 2 feet. it's fine for this building, they have raised the base of the building. but for that house there, the door will be two feet below the sidewalk. >> reporter: what is different building? >> the first floor is 6 feet off the ground. if you have to leave this building, we'll be leaving miami beach. >> reporter: keeping everyone here by installing pumps, building sea walls and raising the streets and buildings com
as the limestone is saturated by rising sea, there's an upsurge of water through the sewer system.o far 8 pumps have been installed, and seem to be doing the trick. >> we think we have a great 50-60 year solution. after that human innovation and technology, we believe, will catch up. >> this is the first type anyone did this on a city-wide scale. we'll make mistakes... >> we are the pioneers. >> i like it. >> reporter: with a lifetime in miami, dan is a retired...
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the ground is quite saturated, so additional rain will cause flooding. h, dry conditions, but temperatures are mid-summer like, although fall started yesterday. highs in arizona and california will be in the 40s into the weekend. here's the extended forecast. >>> now from italy, judges at the world's most prestigious tv and radio festivals have honored nhk giving a prize on a documentary about autism. what you taught me about my son was in the running at the italian competition. it shows how autism brought together two men from opposite sides of the world. now japanese aautistic wrote essays that shed light on his condition, and david mitchell was british with an autistic son. he translated his work into english. >> the three judges gave the documentary a special prize reserv for work that promotes and communicates human values. they said it's outstanding because it reveals the autistic man's mind and praised it for giving hope to other people who have autistic loved ones. >>> one day soon, the world will be able to watch that documeary live. i'm james, a
the ground is quite saturated, so additional rain will cause flooding. h, dry conditions, but temperatures are mid-summer like, although fall started yesterday. highs in arizona and california will be in the 40s into the weekend. here's the extended forecast. >>> now from italy, judges at the world's most prestigious tv and radio festivals have honored nhk giving a prize on a documentary about autism. what you taught me about my son was in the running at the italian competition. it...
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moisture continues to come on shore on top of this, we have seen the lingering rain system so the ground is saturated. tokyo, have an umbrella. enough to cause problems with rainfall, tuesday, wednesday, thursday and nagoya wet and windy conditions, gusts well into tropical storm strength, similar towards osaka and kagoshima and also the korean peninsula on the left side of the storm, the side where you don't have moisture coming on shore and we got dry air filtering in. so stunny skies for you and maye even in down towards the southern japanese islands and fairly descent weather in the forecast. also by the way, kilo towards the east, a big wave maker. korea and northeastern china, we still have that front down towards the south so hong kong, showers in your forecast. in india, i want to mention because we still have the southwest monsoon towards bangladesh. 50 to 80 millimeters for several locations out here but we actually did see the frequent lightning since this past weekend, at least 19 gas causals due to lightning. an aspect of thunderstorms, that's why we call them thunderstorms that are dang
moisture continues to come on shore on top of this, we have seen the lingering rain system so the ground is saturated. tokyo, have an umbrella. enough to cause problems with rainfall, tuesday, wednesday, thursday and nagoya wet and windy conditions, gusts well into tropical storm strength, similar towards osaka and kagoshima and also the korean peninsula on the left side of the storm, the side where you don't have moisture coming on shore and we got dry air filtering in. so stunny skies for you...
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. >> an important piece of the puzzle, our ground now getting saturated. around the area, anywhere from .35 so half inch around brunswick and then almost 4 inches around harriman state park about 3 "around a lot of rain and more on the way. we talked about three different storms. this is the first one of the there's another one on the way. right now it's cloudy out there. 69 degrees. your high temperature was 79 around lunchtime. two hours later 68. winds? visited the cold front has moved through and -- winds have shifted and the cold front has moved through. we got what we got out of the first system. it's raining in maine. the second system has stalled. that's why it went from being a blue line a little triangle now it's blue red blue red. that's how i show you where the front has stalled. and this system will ride right along it getting close to our area. then kind of actually getting pulled onshore. and giving us maybe half inch possibly an inch. friday. a little late thursday but more so friday then it's ball this system down around the that's the thir
. >> an important piece of the puzzle, our ground now getting saturated. around the area, anywhere from .35 so half inch around brunswick and then almost 4 inches around harriman state park about 3 "around a lot of rain and more on the way. we talked about three different storms. this is the first one of the there's another one on the way. right now it's cloudy out there. 69 degrees. your high temperature was 79 around lunchtime. two hours later 68. winds? visited the cold front has...
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the previous study. it showed that people who decrease saturated fat, in butter and meat, they did not decrease the risk of heart disease. we're questioning that. what is going on. this study shows us what is going on. we know if you decrease saturated fat and replace it with refined cash rbohydrates, your risk doesn't go down. that means those carbs are just as bad as saturated fat. if you replace the bad fats with good fats or whole grains, your risk goes down. you want to decrease saturated fats. you want to replace it with the right stuff, which is good fats or whole grains. that's the key. steve: people switch from one bad thing to the other. that wasn't the problem. it was. >> think of the low fat thing of the '90s. dari: so much sugar. so much sugar. >> we know today that's just as bad. steve: everything i was raised thinking is now debunked. dr. smith, we appreciate that. that's good info. let's talk weather. not going to be pretty. >> it will be very wet across the tri-state area. we'll have gusty winds. it will be pretty ugly. unfortunately, the timing for the morning commute doesn't look good.
the previous study. it showed that people who decrease saturated fat, in butter and meat, they did not decrease the risk of heart disease. we're questioning that. what is going on. this study shows us what is going on. we know if you decrease saturated fat and replace it with refined cash rbohydrates, your risk doesn't go down. that means those carbs are just as bad as saturated fat. if you replace the bad fats with good fats or whole grains, your risk goes down. you want to decrease saturated...